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The Atlantic sawtail catshark, Galeus atlanticus, has long been synonymous with the blackmouth catshark,
Galeus melastomus, until the validity of G. atlanticus was resurrected by Muñoz-Chapuli and Ortega (1985). Despite this
resurrection, the two species are still often confused because of their close resemblance. Consequently, field characters are
proposed to distinguish the two sibling species. In particular, the internal colour of the labial furrows is easily observable
on fresh specimens and also on preserved ones in museum collections, since it is blackish in G. atlanticus as opposed to
white in G. melastomus. The two Atlanto-Mediterranean species are also compared to the West-African species G. polli.
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Scyliorhinidae Galeus atlanticus Galeus melastoinus Galeuspolli ANE MED Taxonomy Anatomy
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Société Française d'Ichtyologie